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Linear Midifighter?
One of the things I like about the Midifighter is the ability to send data to it, so that I can load it with the snapshot of the beginning of a mix.
The virtual controllers all do this, of course, and are fine up to a point… loopy, surface builder, even touchosc to some degree though it won’t run as AU. But screen space limitations and tactile preferences sometimes motivate hardware, and of the available compact variety, Midifighter so far seems to fit my needs best.
But it would be nice if there were a linear, as opposed to rotary version of this kind of thing, especially with that midi feedback/programming capability. Is there?
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Though, come to think of it, there couldn’t be, at least with hardware faders. Because with endless rotary encoders it doesn’t matter what physical position they’re in when their values are set… but the same can’t be true of a fader.
So I guess they’d have to be touch?
Oh… and it needs 16 faders. But be compact.
I guess I’ll just have to cobble one together with some TFT touch screens and a microcontroller.
If having faders is the n°1 priority and need to switch between banks, then the controller would need to have motorized faders.
I only know Behringer X-Touch & X-Touch Extended. That would be 16 motorized faders.
I doubt there is a more compact solution appart from going tactile